Best Mortal Kombat 1 Builds — Ranked & Explained

Top Mortal Kombat 1 builds ranked by effectiveness. Detailed breakdowns with gear, stat priorities, pros, cons, and playstyle guides.

Mortal Kombat 1 reboots the franchise timeline with Liu Kang as the new keeper of time, reimagining classic characters in a new era. The defining new mechanic is the Kameo Fighter system — you select both a main fighter and a Kameo assist character who can be called in during combos, for defense, or to extend pressure. This creates a tag-team dynamic layered on top of MK's signature brutal combat. The roster features redesigned versions of classic fighters with new move sets, and the Invasion mode offers a board-game-style single-player experience.

Picking the right build determines how your experience plays out. These builds are ranked by overall effectiveness — factoring in damage, survivability, gear requirements, and how well they scale into endgame.

Quick Rankings

RoleTierPlaystyleCore Gear
Rushdown PlayerSStay in the opponent's face, mix between highs/lows/throws, call Kameo during block strings for safety.Scorpion (Main), Cyrax (Kameo), Aggressive Strings, Tick Throws
ZonerAControl space with projectiles, anti-air jump attempts, punish with full combos when they make mistakes.Kenshi (Main), Sub-Zero (Kameo), Projectile Zoning, Anti-Air Coverage
GrapplerACondition the opponent to block with plus strings, then command grab. Repeat until they panic.General Shao (Main), Jax (Kameo), Command Grabs, Tick Throw Setups
Mix-Up ArtistSCreate situations where the opponent must guess, convert every correct guess into maximum damage combos.Smoke (Main), Cyrax (Kameo), Overhead/Low Mix-Ups, Side-Switch Combos
Footsies PlayerAControl mid-range with fast pokes, whiff punish overextended attacks, convert stray hits into full combos.Liu Kang (Main), Jax (Kameo), Mid-Range Pokes, Whiff Punishes

S-Tier: Rushdown Player

Aggressive close-range playstyle using fast characters like Scorpion or Kenshi. Constant pressure with plus-on-block strings, tick throws, and Kameo assist calls for safe offense. Overwhelms opponents who can't handle sustained pressure.

Core Setup

SlotChoiceWhy
Primary WeaponLiu Kang (Main)The most well-rounded character with fast pokes, a solid projectile (fireball), and easy combo routes.
Core GearScorpion (Main), Cyrax (Kameo), Aggressive Strings, Tick ThrowsMaximizes build potential
Stat PriorityFrame Advantage, Pressure Strings, Mix-Up OptionsOptimal scaling
Key MechanicKameo fighter systemKameo fighters are assist characters called with a dedicated button.

How to Play Rushdown Player

Stay in the opponent's face, mix between highs/lows/throws, call Kameo during block strings for safety.

Aggressive close-range playstyle using fast characters like Scorpion or Kenshi. Constant pressure with plus-on-block strings, tick throws, and Kameo assist calls for safe offense. Overwhelms opponents who can't handle sustained pressure.

What makes this role work: The synergy between Liu Kang (Main) and Kameo fighter system creates a gameplay loop that outperforms other options. Core gear like Scorpion (Main), Cyrax (Kameo), Aggressive Strings, Tick Throws amplifies this further.

Pros:

  • Highest overall performance
  • Clear stat priority (Frame Advantage, Pressure Strings, Mix-Up Options) makes gearing straightforward
  • Works in all content types

Cons:

  • Popular pick, resources may be contested
  • Needs specific gear to reach full potential

A-Tier: Zoner

Keeps opponents at full-screen with projectiles and long-range normals. Characters like Kenshi and Shang Tsung excel at frustrating rushdown players. Kameos like Sub-Zero add projectile variety to make approaching even harder.

Core Setup

SlotChoiceWhy
Primary WeaponSub-Zero (Main)Ice-based zoner with the ability to create frozen ground for mix-ups.
Core GearKenshi (Main), Sub-Zero (Kameo), Projectile Zoning, Anti-Air CoverageMaximizes build potential
Stat PriorityScreen Control, Anti-Air Consistency, Projectile RecoveryOptimal scaling
Key Mechanickombo breakersSpending both offensive and defensive meters, a Kombo Breaker escapes the opponent's combo and resets to neutral.

How to Play Zoner

Control space with projectiles, anti-air jump attempts, punish with full combos when they make mistakes.

Keeps opponents at full-screen with projectiles and long-range normals. Characters like Kenshi and Shang Tsung excel at frustrating rushdown players. Kameos like Sub-Zero add projectile variety to make approaching even harder.

What makes this role work: The synergy between Sub-Zero (Main) and kombo breakers creates a gameplay loop that offers reliable performance. Core gear like Kenshi (Main), Sub-Zero (Kameo), Projectile Zoning, Anti-Air Coverage amplifies this further.

Pros:

  • Most versatile option
  • Clear stat priority (Screen Control, Anti-Air Consistency, Projectile Recovery) makes gearing straightforward
  • Works in all content types

Cons:

  • Lower peak damage than S-tier
  • Needs specific gear to reach full potential

A-Tier: Grappler

Uses command grabs and tick throws to open up blocking opponents. Characters like General Shao and Reiko have devastating throw damage. Kameo Jax adds extra grab options. Opponents must guess between blocking and jumping.

Core Setup

SlotChoiceWhy
Primary WeaponScorpion (Main)Aggressive teleport character with the iconic Spear (back+1) for full-screen combo starters.
Core GearGeneral Shao (Main), Jax (Kameo), Command Grabs, Tick Throw SetupsMaximizes build potential
Stat PriorityGrab Damage, Mix-Up Frequency, ConditioningOptimal scaling
Key Mechanicfatal blow mechanicsFatal Blows activate when HP drops below 30%.

How to Play Grappler

Condition the opponent to block with plus strings, then command grab. Repeat until they panic.

Uses command grabs and tick throws to open up blocking opponents. Characters like General Shao and Reiko have devastating throw damage. Kameo Jax adds extra grab options. Opponents must guess between blocking and jumping.

What makes this role work: The synergy between Scorpion (Main) and fatal blow mechanics creates a gameplay loop that offers reliable performance. Core gear like General Shao (Main), Jax (Kameo), Command Grabs, Tick Throw Setups amplifies this further.

Pros:

  • Best survivability
  • Clear stat priority (Grab Damage, Mix-Up Frequency, Conditioning) makes gearing straightforward
  • Works in all content types

Cons:

  • Slower clear speeds
  • Needs specific gear to reach full potential

S-Tier: Mix-Up Artist

Specializes in overhead/low mix-ups and left/right ambiguity using Kameo assists. Characters like Smoke and Rain have built-in mix-up tools. Cyrax Kameo adds net setups for guaranteed 50/50 situations.

Core Setup

SlotChoiceWhy
Primary WeaponJax (Kameo)The most versatile Kameo in the game.
Core GearSmoke (Main), Cyrax (Kameo), Overhead/Low Mix-Ups, Side-Switch CombosMaximizes build potential
Stat PriorityMix-Up Variety, Combo Damage Off Mix, ConditioningOptimal scaling
Key Mechanicmeter managementThree bars of meter shared between offensive (enhanced special moves, combo extensions) and defensive (Kombo Breakers, escape rolls) uses.

How to Play Mix-Up Artist

Create situations where the opponent must guess, convert every correct guess into maximum damage combos.

Specializes in overhead/low mix-ups and left/right ambiguity using Kameo assists. Characters like Smoke and Rain have built-in mix-up tools. Cyrax Kameo adds net setups for guaranteed 50/50 situations.

What makes this role work: The synergy between Jax (Kameo) and meter management creates a gameplay loop that provides a unique approach. Core gear like Smoke (Main), Cyrax (Kameo), Overhead/Low Mix-Ups, Side-Switch Combos amplifies this further.

Pros:

  • Strong in group/team content
  • Clear stat priority (Mix-Up Variety, Combo Damage Off Mix, Conditioning) makes gearing straightforward
  • Excels in its niche

Cons:

  • Weaker solo performance
  • Requires deep game knowledge

A-Tier: Footsies Player

Patient, spacing-focused playstyle using mid-range pokes to whiff punish opponent's attacks. Characters like Liu Kang and Johnny Cage have excellent mid-range normals. Wins through superior neutral rather than gimmicks.

Core Setup

SlotChoiceWhy
Primary WeaponCyrax (Kameo)Kameo whose net projectile captures opponents for a guaranteed mix-up situation.
Core GearLiu Kang (Main), Jax (Kameo), Mid-Range Pokes, Whiff PunishesMaximizes build potential
Stat PrioritySpacing Awareness, Poke Speed, Conversion RateOptimal scaling
Key Mechanicflawless blockBlocking on the exact frame an attack connects triggers a Flawless Block (blue flash).

How to Play Footsies Player

Control mid-range with fast pokes, whiff punish overextended attacks, convert stray hits into full combos.

Patient, spacing-focused playstyle using mid-range pokes to whiff punish opponent's attacks. Characters like Liu Kang and Johnny Cage have excellent mid-range normals. Wins through superior neutral rather than gimmicks.

What makes this role work: The synergy between Cyrax (Kameo) and flawless block creates a gameplay loop that provides a unique approach. Core gear like Liu Kang (Main), Jax (Kameo), Mid-Range Pokes, Whiff Punishes amplifies this further.

Pros:

  • Unique, rewarding playstyle
  • Clear stat priority (Spacing Awareness, Poke Speed, Conversion Rate) makes gearing straightforward
  • Excels in its niche

Cons:

  • High skill floor, punishing when misplayed
  • Requires deep game knowledge

Build Progression Path

  1. Start with Zoner — the most forgiving option for learning the game
  2. Transition to Rushdown Player once you understand core mechanics and have access to Liu Kang (Main)
  3. Keep a Grappler setup for content that keeps killing you
  4. Try Footsies Player for a fresh experience once you've mastered the basics

Gearing Tips

  • Invest in your primary weapon first — it gives the biggest power spike
  • Down+2 (uppercut) is a universal anti-air. If an opponent jumps at you, crouch and Down+2 for a full combo starter. Practice the timing in Training mode.
  • Jax Kameo's ground pound costs 1 Kameo bar and relaunches for an average of 10% extra combo damage. Use it in every combo until you find a reason not to.
  • Don't spread upgrade resources across multiple builds until endgame

See our tier list for current meta rankings, or the beginner's guide if you're just getting started.